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Creative Loafing

Arts Flash:  Jason Basden's Mixed Media

Green Rice Gallery’s current exhibit, Through the Looking Glass, features a broad range of artistic mediums by more than 10 artists.

GreenvilleOnline.com

Greer/Greenville Native Artist Leah Nycole Edwards Launches First Public Art Studio!

Leah N. Edwards was born and raised in the Upstate area of SC. After completing college in 2003 at the International Academy of Design and Technology in Tampa, FL, she

Charlotte Observer

Painter set for mission trip around the world

Baird says she's closing her studio in north Davidson and answering God's call.

Charlotte Observer

Mint Museum's art shop celebrates 50th anniversary

oDa's Green Rice Gallery, 451 E. 36th St., is now accepting signups for a figure-drawing group it will begin hosting on Tuesday nights, starting in January.  The group is not a class but a drawing session...

Fort Mill Times

Art Guild receives nonprofit status

Donations to the Fort Mill Art Guild are now officially tax deductible.

The guild received notification...

dBusiness News

Green Rice Gallery to Ring in New Year with Collaborative Artists Show – Runs Jan. 2-Feb. 1

Green Rice Gallery, a fine arts gallery showcasing the works of over 100 talented local and national artists, will kick off the New Year with the Collaborative Green Rice Artists Show.

Charlotte Observer

Secret chefs rock the house at artful dinner

I've had strange dinners and wonderful dinners. This one was strange and wonderful.

Creative Loafing

Art Exhibit: The Dog Show

For centuries, art has captured the true essence of the world around us. Just about everything one can think of has been immortalized in art. Why should man's best friend be any different?

Charlotte Observer

Art gallery tries in-home approach

Art can be a tough sale in a shaky economy.  Allison Wolf Hertzler of Green Rice Gallery in NoDa is trying to convince consumers otherwise.

The Eye

Art Works of a Work in Progress

Two hours before the NoDa gallery crawl in early June, Allison Wolf Hertzler put the final daubs on a painting of trees, stepped back to look at what was on the walls of Green Rice Gallery, and felt contentment.

Charlotte Observer

One-woman Whirlwind

Allison Wolf Hertzler can't stop creating.  She paints, designs clothing, launches Web sites, runs a NoDa Gallery - and that's just the start.

Creative Loafing

Women Who Rock

Owning an art gallery wasn't in Allison Wolf Hertzler's plans while she was a student at North Carolina State University.  "I was too much of a practical mind to think that I could make a living at art," she says.

Charlotte Observer

The Skinny on Art
Green Rice bucks a bleak trend in Charlotte's arts
I dropped in recently on Allison Hertzler, hanging a show in her Green Rice Gallery in NoDa, and I thought, "What a perfect antidote to the current gloom and doom on Charlotte's art scene."

Skirt Magazine

Growing her gallery
In just a little over a year, the owner of Green Rice Designs finds herself in the enviable position of having to move from her 800-square-foot gallery to a space of more than 5,000 square feet.

Charlotte Post

Hip-hop artisans
The art show, "Beautiful Struggle," not only describes the artwork on display in the Green Rice Gallery in NoDa, but it also describes the artists' fight to find gallery space.

Charlotte Observer

January 1, 2006

People to Watch in 2006
Last summer, four visual artist influenced by hip-hop looked for a gallery to show their work. They got a frosty reception - until they called Allsion Hertzler at the Green Rice Gallery in NoDa

Charlotte Observer
April 3rd, 2007
Pews you can Use
Local artists Allison Hertzler and Margaret Holt Mclean put the finishing touches on their bench at Green Rice Gallery in NoDa. The bench is called "The Muse (on a lunch break)" and will be displayed at BB&T in the Overstreet Mall.
 
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June 5th, 2007
Noda Art Gallery
For 4 Years the Green Rice Gallery has put the creations of local artists on display. Take a look around at the varied and rich crop of original work our city inspires.